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7 November 2011, 01:29 PM | #1 |
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Starter Rolex's
Since I posted about what folks would choose as their first Rolex tended to be off the price charts for me, because as a soon to be Seminarian, I'm limited as to what I can spend. The DJs we are looking for to be our 20th anniversary presents to each other are already being allocated for. What I want now is Rolex I can wear without breaking the bank. I enjoy the looks of some of these Rolexes with leather bands, I even like the looks of the old trench watches. What would you guys recommend as a "starter" type Rolex? There are so many horror stories from buying on the internet, and so many intricacies that that need to be known, it's kind of over whelming. Do I post an ad asking for cheap Rolex on the board here? Would that sound insulting to a seller? Should I look for one from the 10s, the 40s, the 80s, or what? What would be a realistic buidget for a price for a watch that hasn't been hacked to death or altered beyond the point of holding it's value? This is going to be my last gift to myself because once I get to Seminary I'm going to be watching every penny. I apologize if I'm asking too many questions, but a Rolex has always been a dream of mine and want to make sure I don't just throw my money away.
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7 November 2011, 01:38 PM | #2 |
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first of all there is no such thing as a "starter" rolex....a rolex is a rolex
and can u please tell us your price range so we know wat we are trying to help you with here |
7 November 2011, 01:40 PM | #3 |
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Welcome to TRF. Entry level watch - if that is what you are looking for - is Air King.
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7 November 2011, 01:43 PM | #4 |
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Maybe an older Air King or DJ???? Those can be had pretty cheap but make sure it's authentic and check on service history. I get what you are saying about a starter watch but it gets some people's panties in a wad when you use the term. I don't see anything wrong with it and use the term from time to time.
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7 November 2011, 01:52 PM | #5 |
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Here's a few that I have been watching. I've seen some without a band go for under a grand, and then I see several models in the 1k-1500 range.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/120806205560...84.m1426.l2649 http://www.ebay.com/itm/330632853406...84.m1423.l2649 http://www.ebay.com/itm/120805363549...84.m1423.l2649 http://www.ebay.com/itm/130592484082...84.m1423.l2649 http://www.ebay.com/itm/220879158092...84.m1423.l2649 This last one, the rectangular Rolex Marconi to me is the most stunning, but when I emailed him about it he said it was $1400. I was really hoping to stay under a $1000. What would your suggections be? Thanks. |
7 November 2011, 02:45 PM | #6 |
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I say keep saving your money.
I understand your impatience, but buying on the used market, especially ebay can be fraught with many problems. I think when you have something like $2000-$2500, you can pick up a good quality used Rolex from a trusted seller, as are available here.
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7 November 2011, 02:48 PM | #7 |
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I'd say a black dial Submariner, with or without date. It can be worn on almost all occasions, fair price range, and I think it just looks fantastic and will encourage you to grow more into the hobby of watch addiction. The Airking, not bad, I love the new blue dial. It's the cheapest Rolex out there, but it doesn't make it "the best" entry level. Price shouldn't be the concern when you are buying a watch, at least not IMO.
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7 November 2011, 03:47 PM | #8 |
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WG Sub, go big first . . . JK
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7 November 2011, 03:50 PM | #9 |
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My advice to you is save up until you have at least $2,000 “When you pay too much, you lose a little money - that is all. When you pay too little, you sometimes lose everything, because the thing you bought is incapable of doing the thing it was bought to do.”
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7 November 2011, 06:09 PM | #10 |
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My advice would be to save for a 14060 Non-COSC Submariner as they do come up occasionally for good prices and from reputable sellers here.
Secondly, I would suggest a DJ. While new DJs can be quite expensive it's one the models that don't hold value as well as the sports models. If you stay awhile you can find a nice one in the sales forums for less than $3500. Lastly, there's always vintage Tudor Subs. All the class and go of the Submariner, can be had at a fraction of the price (depending on scarcity of the model), are made by Rolex in the same factory but with no coronet on the dial. Fantastic watches. Good luck! |
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Save up and get what you want. It is better in the long run.
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There's no point in buying something - anything - just cos its got the rolex name on it. Do some research, find the model that you 100% want, find out the price & then start saving like made (with perhaps some ebaying of non essential stuff to get to your target quicker) |
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Trust me when I said months will go by fast. If you find yourself really tempted, just avoid the watch forums for the mean time.
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7 November 2011, 10:41 PM | #16 |
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As stated above take a look at the older Tudors oysters. Looking at the models you have chosen above I think you will find what you are looking for well within your budget and the quality will be up to rolex standards.
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7 November 2011, 10:54 PM | #17 |
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Haha the last one was 5 mins apart!
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7 November 2011, 11:32 PM | #18 |
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If you`re looking at older Rolex because of affordability alone you might want to reconsider based servicability.Older watches can present problems when it comes to repair and maintenance.You don`t want to end up with an expensive antique that you can`t wear.
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The only Rolex I would consider are ones with oyster cases (almost all) and buying one without a decent bracelet can save you money. The $2,000 to $2,500 range really changes your options. |
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8 November 2011, 02:34 AM | #20 |
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An air king or older datejust is what your looking for..
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8 November 2011, 04:37 AM | #22 |
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Er, Are we not going to look conspicuous at the Seminary while sporting a Rolex? LOL!
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